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Buhari sacks 38 top NNPC staffs, appoints 4 new Group Executive Directors


President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday evening fired the managing directors of all subsidiaries of The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)

The President also retired 38 top management staff of the corporation, trimming down the number from 122 to 83.

Also, The Management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has appointed four new Group Executive Directors to man the four new Directorates that have been approved by the Presidency.



The new Group Managing Director, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, disclosed that the new appointments are in line with the Federal Government’s aspiration to transform the Corporation into a lean, efficient, business-focused, transparent and accountable national oil company in keeping with international best practices.

The appointments, which were approved by President Muhammadu Buhari, include Dr. Maikanti Baru, Group Executive Director, Exploration & Production; Mr. Isiaka Abdulrazaq, Group Executive Director, Finance & Services; Engr. Dennis Nnamdi Ajulu, Group Executive Director, Refining & Technology; and Dr. Babatunde Victor Adeniran, Group Executive Director, Commercial & Investment.

A new Company Secretary/Legal Adviser and Managing Directors have also been appointed for the Strategic Business Units. They are: Chidi Momah, Group General Manager, Company Secratarty & Legal Adviser; Mrs. Esther Nnamdi Ogbue, Managing Director, Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC); Engr. Chinedu Ezeribe, Managing Director, Warri Refinning & Petrochemicals Company (WRPC); Mr. Babatunde Bakare, Managing Director, Nigerian Gas Company (NGC); Mr. Inuwa Ibrahim Waya, Managing Director, Hyson; Mr. Abubakar Mai-Bornu, Managing Director, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC); and Mr. Ladipo Fagbola, Managing Director, NNPC Retail.

Others are: Mr. Rowland Ewubare, Managing Director, Integrated Data Services Ltd (IDSL); Mr. Modupe Bammeke, Managing Director, NNPC Prpoerties; Mr. Abdulkadir Saidu, Managing Director, Duke Oil; and Mr. Dafe Sejebor, Group General Manager, Nigerian Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS).

Also in line with the aspiration to reposition the Corporation, 12 personnel have been recruited from the private sector into the top management cadre to jump-start a new business outlook to enhance the operational environment as a profit-driven business as against the current civil service orientation.
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8 comments

  1. Nice work but pls buhari shud looki at the electricity aspect bcos dis light dat is steady now is full of pretence since d all d owners of phcn are all owners of oil well wich simply means if buhari's tenure expires, power instability will go back to d old days and even worsen. How can atiku b made TCN manager wen we all fully know dat he is the owner of mikano generator. Buhari open ur eyes ooooooooo don't let us taste wat we cannot chop. Let power distribution, generation and possession be obtained by numbers of individual dat doesn't own oil well or any oda frustrating means of power just like mtn, glo, etisalat, airtel, starcom, visafone. Mtn cannot cause havoc again on d masses with dia per minute and booster card etc. BUHARI open eyes

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  2. Nice work but pls buhari shud looki at the electricity aspect bcos dis light dat is steady now is full of pretence since d all d owners of phcn are all owners of oil well wich simply means if buhari's tenure expires, power instability will go back to d old days and even worsen. How can atiku b made TCN manager wen we all fully know dat he is the owner of mikano generator. Buhari open ur eyes ooooooooo don't let us taste wat we cannot chop. Let power distribution, generation and possession be obtained by numbers of individual dat doesn't own oil well or any oda frustrating means of power just like mtn, glo, etisalat, airtel, starcom, visafone. Mtn cannot cause havoc again on d masses with dia per minute and booster card etc. BUHARI open eyes

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  3. nice wan sir. I hope haters can sleep easy now

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  4. Atiku is not the owner of Mikano Generators Pls.

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  5. Nigeria Eye watch your grammar! Ain't nothing like "staffs". It's "staff". That's a compound noun an has got no plural.

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  6. Good one, but dont forget the unemployed youths.

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  7. Hmmm! This Mallam GMB take style dey try O! At least him dey make reasonable changes unlike my bros Jona wey use divide and rule for 5 f..king years.
    THUMBs up my GENERAL, but U still be Mallam sha o!

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    1. EL-MATORIOUS, You think Malam is a derogatory word to denigrate someone from the North? This just shows that you are not only a fool but ignorant. which is why you still insist when you said "but U still be Mallam sha o!" Let me educate you as you need a lot of it: "Malam" in Hausa Language is used to address someone who is knowledgeable, a teacher, a learned person or a scholar. e.g. Malam El- Rufai et al. So enyim, I nu go? Ka ji ko? Se o ti gbo?

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